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Thanks for the CE table Jim! :)I was trying it out last night and was wondering why it only seemed to work sometimes... I didn't really wait after enabling the scripts. The freecam is a bit tricky, but you get used to it eventually. Great work, thanks again! :)

It's best to start enabling the scripts while you're loading the menus or even after you start loading the main game. I usually have all my scripts enabled by the time I'm walking around. Helps to be able to keep an eye on the table in the 2nd monitor.

As for higher-than-desktop resolutions, it's definitely possible. You need to force the resolution in the GamerProfile.xml and make sure it's set to windowed mode. The game will launch in a window of that size. You can use Borderless Widescreen Gaming to resize the window. Though constantly running a high resolution won't be easy as you'll have to run the game on low for decent FPS. I know this is not the preferred way of doing things.... what with hotsampling being all the rage these days.

What I do is run the game @ 2560x1440 full screen, then switch to 5120x2880 window for a screenshot (with my desktop also set to 5120x2880). I can't do portraits like this though. I'll have to take a few massive portraits today and add that to the guide.

Just to test it out, I set in GamerProfile.xml:- ResolutionX="3840" ResolutionY="2160" (My native res is 2560x1440.. and can't go any higher on this laptop)- WindowMode="1" which apparently sets it to "Borderless".- (Make it read-only after saving)

In Options, I had to change to "Windowed" (not Borderless) or BWG didn't work. The options will still say the native res, but in-game is actually using the higher resolution.It works. No "Hotsampling" though.

Also, you can bind another key to gamespeed to enable slow motion. Good for stopping the game at a precise moment. Or if you just don't want to deal with the in-game focus mode (I don't like the effect). The only thing "timestop" is doing is setting the gamespeed so low that you don't actually notice things moving. They do, but about 1 inch per hour :P

I'll probably do this myself actually. Just not sure what key to use :)

Also, you can change your characters orientation when timestopped by right clicking. So just keep that in mind. Mostly I do it on accident and ruin whatever pose I had...

You can completely disable it in the config, or you can snap a screenshot briefly after pressing the smartphone button. I've been doing the latter. It's a pain in the ass. I don't see anyone coming up with a better solution any time soon, sadly.